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@white-hat-RTFca6 • Nov 10, 2012
I am not an expert but, i think there are some text books available which will help you.I don't remember the correct name but its about designing of space frames.Abdullah NaveedDear all, i am a final year mechanical engineering student from Pakistan. I am doing my final year project on "Design and Analysis of Cross Country Vehicle Chassis". I have to perform my project on Pro-e Wildfire 5 and Ansys .Can any one in this community kindly help me to start my project. I just need some guicence and Pro-e tutorials of assembly design related to automobile design and if some one has step by step guide to design a vehicle on pro-e or solidworks than it would be very helpful for me. Its my humble request to you all my seniors out there to help me in dealing with my project. If any automobile designer is out there reading my post than i humbly request him to kindly send me a mail with his name and subjct showing me that he is the right person i was looking for.. i would be really grateful to you all forever... Humble Request....Plzzzzzzz
I am also uploading a file having project proposal and all steps of project.
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Plus I think you can start with existing designs and modify them.We had to design a 10 bhp baja offroad vehicle for a inter collage event , so what we did was choose some existing design and tried to develop a new model based on them. -
@amith-gupta-8xdMSE • Nov 19, 2012
ok. dont complicate it. go for vehicle dynamics initially. find out the weights acting on your front and rear axles. and then go for reverse engineering in trying to design the suspension and other arms you may need. many books are availible for that . pro-e does good for modelling it but try UG or catia as they are much more automobile peaking tools and could give you much better results and simulations. yes . am not an expert either. But you could always have a healthy discussion on what you are trying. -
@solar-morpher-SAx0di • Nov 19, 2012
<a href="https://www.proetutorials.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Overview of the Training Material</a>
This is what I found for Googling for tutorials Hope this helps you out here
PS : Google showed a lot of video links as well so Kindly Google search it